June 19, 2013
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Keegan was renowned historian
LONDON — British academic John Keegan, whose studies of men at war are counted among the classic works of military history, has died, The Daily Telegraph said Friday. He was 78. A scholar of bat...
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Israel to end draft exemptions for ultra-Orthodox
JERUSALEM — In an step that could intensify a major rift among Israelis, the defense minister on Tuesday ordered the army to prepare for a universal draft of ultra-Orthodox Jewish men. Many in t...
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Syria’s Aleppo runs low on food amid siege
BEIRUT — Food and cooking gas were in short supply and power cuts plunged homes into darkness as soldiers and rebels battled Tuesday to tip the scales in the fight for Aleppo, Syria’s largest city ...
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‘Circle of Friends’ author Maeve Binchy dies at 72
LONDON — Irish media reports say that bestselling author Maeve Binchy has died in Dublin after a brief illness. She was 72 years old. Binchy, author of “Circle of Friends” and “Tara Road,” was c...
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Power failure puts 370 million in dark
NEW DELHI — A power grid failure blacked out northern India for hours Monday, halting trains, forcing hospitals and airports onto backup power and providing a dark, sweltering reminder of the natio...
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Major reversal, Iran now urges baby boom
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s new message to parents: Get busy and have babies. In a major reversal of once far-reaching family planning policies, authorities are now slashing its birth-control programs...
Jul 30, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
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Leaders determined to protect eurozone
BERLIN — The leaders of Germany and France added their weight to the battle to preserve the European single currency when they issued a joint statement Friday promising to do everything they can to...
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Troops, students, teachers to fill Olympic seats
LONDON — Troops, teachers and students are getting free tickets to fill prime seats that were empty at some Olympic venues on the first full day of competition. Organizing chief Sebastian Coe an...
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NBC rating for ceremony sets new record
NEW YORK — The Olympics opening ceremony was seen in the U.S. by 40.7 million people, making it the most-watched opening ceremony for a summer or winter Olympics. The Nielsen company said Saturd...
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Invisible flame is burning issue of London games
LONDON — The Olympic flame is nowhere to be seen. The enduring image of the Summer and Winter Games, lit Friday night at the climax of the opening ceremony, is out of sight from the throngs of f...
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